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dsenette

Posted 05 April 2007 - 11:07 AM

dsenette

Je suis Napoléon!

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don't type in all caps...it's concidered yelling and it's rude

to uninstall your mouse driver,

right click on "my computer" and choose manage
choose "device manager"
look through the list for your current mouse and right click it
choose "uninstall"
take note that this will probably result in your current mouse not working

now...i've never heard of a mouse (wireless or otherwise) that asked you to uninstall your current mouse driver...and i can't think of a reason why you would have to...but...this is how you would do it